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25 minutes, 18 points, 4 assists. That is the stat line that will remain intact, unchanged, throughout the 2017-2018 NBA season for Jeremy Lin. A patellar tendon rupture means he won’t play another game for the Brooklyn Nets this season. More →

After winning only 41 games in the last two seasons, the revamped and optimistic Brooklyn Nets have Jeremy Lin setting ambitious goals for the team. Here are 5 things I expect and hope to see from both the team and Lin himself in 2017-2018. More →

When the Brooklyn Nets signed Allen Crabbe to a 4-year, $75 million offer sheet last season, many regarded it is a poison pill contract. The Portland Trail Blazers matched, kept him; and screwed up their cap space. Now, in a bizarre twist, the Nets are trading for Crabbe, sending Andrew Nicholson to the Blazers. More →

Heading into draft night, the Brooklyn Nets made a big move by trading Brook Lopez to the Los Angeles Lakers along with one of their first round draft picks, getting Timofey Mozgov and D’Angelo Russell in return. What does this mean for the team and for Jeremy Lin? More →

One of the more interesting prospects in the 2017 NBA draft, if he doesn’t decide to “drop out” and return to college basketball, is Hamidou Diallo, who is drawing interest from quite a few teams, including the Chicago Bulls, Brooklyn Nets, Indiana Pacers, Utah Jazz, Milwaukee Bucks and the Miami Heat. More →

While there are many question marks regarding the potential fit of Serbian guard Miloš Teodosić in the NBA, plenty of teams are looking into signing the CSKA Moscow player. The Brooklyn Nets have been after him for quite some time, and it seems quite a lot of NBA teams are after him as well, with the Atlanta Hawks, Toronto Raptors, Denver Nuggets and Utah Jazz also interested. More →

NBA teams are always on the lookout for young, raw talent around Europe to give them a surprising edge across the Atlantic, but old, established players are also options too. Milos Teodosic, maybe the best European player not in the NBA right now, is now, is such a player, with some believing the Sacramento Kings having an inside track to signing him. More →

Last season, choosing the best games Jeremy Lin had was difficult: There were quite a lot of them. This season, his first with the Brooklyn Nets, with only 36 to choose from and many of them with minute restrictions, it was a different kind of difficulty. But overall, Lin played well when he was healthy and not limited by minute caps and offensive schemes. When you go by per minute and per possession numbers, he’s never played any better. More →

A season in which Jeremy Lin finally got the keys to the offense of an NBA team right from the start turned into a missed opportunity, as the Brooklyn Nets missed their best player for over half the season. What’s there to learn about where the Nets and Lin are going from a season like this? More →